A Rare 18th Century Goldstone Aventurine-Glass Snuff Bottle
1736-1800, Qianlong period, Qing dynasty. Attributed to the Imperial Glassworks, Beijing, the rare snuff bottle with a flat lip and recessed oval foot with one flattened side while the other cast in relief in caramel brown glass suffused with shimmering crystalline copper iridescence. The flattened side covered in iridescent green overlay carved to depict one of Hehe Erxian twins carrying a banner with an inscription that reads ?yi tuan he qi? which can be translated as ?harmony at all times.? The reverse side cast in relief to depict the bajixiang, or eight Buddhist emblems. With a coral glass stopper. Provenance: Martin Schoen, Bonham's New York March 22, 2011, The Linda Riddell Hoffman Collection of Chinese Snuff Bottles, lot 132. Illustrated: B.Stevens, 'The Collector's Book of Snuff Bottles', New York and Tokyo, 1976, fig.493. With stopper approx. 3 1/2 by 2 1/2 in., 9 by 6.5 cm.
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| Lot #: | 17 |
| Auction: | Fine Asian & Western Works of Art Auction |
| Bids: | 1 Bidding History |
| Estimate: | $20000 - $30000 |
| Starting Price: | $10000 |
| Sold For $13200(buyer's premium included) |
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